
Athletics & Clubs
Athletics & Clubs
At Sioux Falls Christian, clubs and organizations provide our students with opportunities to live out our Community Builder Throughline. Each unique group allows students to grow in leadership, confidence, and connection to one another so they are well-equipped to go into the world and glorify God.
Discussions are in place for a high school Art & Photography club, stay tuned for more information.
Book club is for middle school students and meets during the lunch period to read and discuss a book of their choosing. More information will come in August at the start of school.
Advisor: Mrs. Heidi Mills
Middle school students in grades 6-8 are invited to participate in the chess club at SFC. This club will meet weekly in the library to play chess and may participate in outside activities. Call the MS/HS office for more information.
Advisor: Mr. Dan Mortenson
HOSA is a national student organization whose two-fold mission is to promote career opportunities in the health care industry and to enhance the delivery of quality health care to all people. HOSA’s goal is to encourage all health science students to join and be actively involved.
Advisor: Mr. Chris Skinner
Discussions are in place for a possible Lego club for elementary and middle school students. Stay tuned for more information!
High school (incoming freshmen-seniors) are invited to design and build using VEX robotic kits and competition sets. Students will work on a new challenge each year and compete in tournaments with other high schools across the region.
Advisor: Aaron Strandberg (SFC parent)
Serve and Learn Student Association (SALSA) is a great way to connect with opportunities to serve your community! SALSA connects high school students to engage them in volunteerism so they can meet new friends, explore careers, gain leadership experience, earn volunteer hours for scholarship applications, and make a difference in their community.
Advisor: Spiritual Life Director Mr. Luke VanderLeest and students at SFC
Student Council is a group of elected student leaders who represent the student body and help organize school activities and events. Members work together to plan homecoming festivities, school community activities, and other projects.
Advisors: Leah Hisken and Leslie Jones
Yearbook is both an elective class and an optional activity that high school students can choose to participate in at SFC. Students use their creativity to both gather/take photos for and design the high school yearbook.
Advisor: Mrs. Emily Ariko